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Religion after the Restoration*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Justin A. I. Champion
Affiliation:
Royal Holloway and Bedford New College

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993

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References

1 Hickeringill, E., Curses Te Meroz (1680) p. 17Google Scholar .

2 See Harris, T., Seaward, P., Goldie, M. A. (eds), The politics of religion in Restoration England (Blackwells, 1990)Google Scholar and Scott, J., ‘Radicalism and Restoration: the shape of the Stuart experience’, The Historical Journal, XXXI (1988)Google Scholar. See the review by Keeble, N., ‘Rewriting the Restoration’, The Historical Journal, XXXV (1992)Google Scholar.

3 See Harrison, P., ‘Religion’ and the religions in the English Enlightenment (Cambridge, 1991)Google Scholar and Champion, J. A. I., The pillars of priestcraft shaken. The Church of England and its enemies 1660–1730 (Cambridge, 1992)Google Scholar.

4 See Sommerville, G. P., The secularization of early modem England (Oxford, 1992)Google Scholar.